Ep. 1 online for DL on G-Drive. You're welcome.
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Me during Seasons 1-4 of Lucifer:
If God shows up and he is not Morgan Freeman I will be so upset.
Me after the first part of season 5:
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I'm watching season 5 of Lucifer and have such a deep hatred for Michael... It's rather rare to feel that for a fictional character.
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"Everything? But don't you already have everything? Money, fame, women. Men? What else could you possibly want, hm?"
He stepped closer to the singer and touched his cheek gently.
"So... You crave more? Experiences? Emotions? Something deeper than you've experienced so far? Something... riskier? More extreme? How's your relationship with pain?"
"Oh, it's you. One of my favorites. So wonderfully depraved. Tell me, why are you honoring me with your presence, Mr. Lindemann?"
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"Oh, it's you. One of my favorites. So wonderfully depraved. Tell me, why are you honoring me with your presence, Mr. Lindemann?"
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Cody's comments on internalized racism.
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The Lee is strong in that one.
Gotta appreciate the nod to one of the greats though.
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fun fact for you all: bram stoker started writing dracula just weeks after oscar wilde’s conviction…….we really are in it now
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Cooking with Hannibal: Sanguinaccio Dolce (recipe)
Today on cooking with Hannibal: Sanguinaccio Dolce. This dish is an Italian (Neapolitan) desert that is typically served during carnival. Hannibal made this for Frederick on several occasions. Last seen in 3.08: The Great Red Dragon.
You need:
1 pint (about half a liter) of whole milk
1 pint (about half a liter) of fresh pig’s blood (You can usually get that in slaughter houses or at your local butcher. Make sure it’s pig’s blood. It keeps a nicer colour than bovine blood. You might want to put it into a blender before using it. Blood clumps quickly.)
12 oz. (about 350g) of dark chocolate (at least 70% cocoa), broken into very small pieces
1 pound (about 450g) sugar
½ tsp vanilla
Cinnamon (if you like the taste)
How to make it:
Slowly dissolve the sugar in the milk. Keep stiring well. You don’t want it to burn. Stir in the vanilla.
Add the small pieces of chocolate and stir until they are fully melted. Don’t let the mixture boil.
Add the pig’s blood. Stir constantly until the mixture is combined. Keep stirring. It will thicken up as the time goes by. Add the cinnamon (as much or as little as you like)
Keep stiring until the dolce reaches a pudding like consistency.
Serve hot or cold (will harden like a pudding) with bread, cookies or fruits. Hannibal served it in half an orange. That’s a lovely idea. Chocolate goes very well with orange.
Enjoy!
Hannibal-esk twist:
I’ve read stories about people using some other kind of blood for this (or a very similar) dish. In some parts of Europe this desert was served at weddings. Half of the blood came from the groom, half from the bride. They would eat the desert together as a symbol for really belonging to each other from that day on which makes it a bit weird that Hannibal and Frederick… Anyway…
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